Treaty of Mutual Guarantee
History of Germany
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| | 1925 | Stressman, Gustav |  |
| Locarno Germany and Belgium, and Germany and France, would not attack each other or resort to war against each other, except in legitimate self-defence |
| Locarno In its final form the treaty of Mutual Guarantee, or Rhineland Pact, as it was more popularly known, confirmed Germany's frontiers with Belgium and France as established at Versailles , including the DMZ |
| Locarno The Council of the League is required to rule on alleged breaches of the treaty & Britain & Italy are, as guarantors, only obliged to intervene without awaiting such a decision in the event of a 'flagrant contravention' |
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